Monday, November 16, 2009

I Will Not Get a Dog

"I will not get a dog," I said. There's just too much craziness going on right now. Things are too busy, and I cannot possibly have another life form dependent upon me at the moment.

Never mind that children have begged and read books about canine obedience and have DVR'd The Dog Whisperer until it can't be DVR'd anymore.

"I will not get a dog," I said. Someday, just not now.

Never mind that I really, really love dogs.

Never mind that my sweet eight-year-old boy loves dogs to the core of his being, and he's needed a boost of something special this year.

Never mind that the book is almost done and a little whiff of Normal seems to be (Lord willing) just around the corner.

STILL. Just can't do it, not yet.

I will not get a dog.

But.

For reasons completely unknown to me, late one night my typing fingers made their way to Petfinder.

And I saw this guy:

He'd been living in a rescue for four months.

I looked at his picture and tried to explain that I'M NOT GETTING A DOG.

His picture looked back.

And guess what?

I got a dog.

And I am entirely besotted. Deadline, schmedline--sorry, Editor O' Mine, but I can't work today because I have to sit on the couch with this puppy curled up in the crook of my leg. There's really only so much work that can be done with a wet puppy nose rested on your laptop.

He's one-half Corgi and one-half Havanese. His name is Toby, although in keeping with this family's tradition to bestow multiple nicknames on anything that moves, he's also known as Tobalicious, Toby Wan Kanobi, Totally Tobular, and Tober Meister Meister Tober.

The rescue organization did the best they could, but he was surrendered by a breeder--his first four months were spent entirely in a kennel. He is painfully timid, and the poor thing now finds himself smack in the middle of the Loudest Family In America. But the kids, to their credit, are so eager to woo him back to confidence that when they bicker over whose turn it is to cuddle him, they bicker in whispers, so as not to frighten him.

I love it.

In what has been a swirly season of book-writing, and a double-soccer season, and swine flu, and scout campouts, and a hundred other frantically frantic obligations that keep us out of breath, enter Toby, to slow us down. Love something together. Give of ourselves together, as a family, to pull this little guy out of his shell. It may be the sweetest time we've ever had.

So Internet, meet my Toby:

He's a 12-pound, eight-month-old bundle of Just Exactly What This Family Needed.

We too find ourselves with a new addition, out of the blue. 6 wks old. Black lab retriever. I couldn't say no. Abandon reason, I told myself. Say yes. Good buddy came home with the 3 lbs of pure energy in his coat pocket.

Love your post! "... have to sit on the couch with this puppy curled up in the crook of my leg" -- ha! I so understand!

You caved! LOL But I can see why. Our dog is 13 years old and we won't be getting another for a very very long time!! If ever. We haven't been able to go on vacation for 3 years because we can't leave our dog with anyone because of her separation anxiety! And believe me we are ready for a vacation! LOL
Hugs
Kim

Oh my! We are experiencing the same thing at our house! Our "I will not get a dog" is Cocoa--- and she is a joy! I am not sure who is enjoying her more, my 51 year old husband, or the three children! (Seriously, I think its Husband) She has been with us for 2 days and more productivity level has dropped significantly. Enjoy!

He's adorable!! I told my husband the same thing when he started talking about getting a dog. Then I met Jackie and all my efforts surrendered. Now friends of ours have puppies and I just know what's coming next...

I said the same sort of things about a cat (which I am allergic to).....but right now, in our garage, is the cutest cat that you've ever seen, purring peacefully because he has food and a home with a family who loves him. So, now my brand of crazy includes my family, my sweet little dog, and my adorable cat...but that's where I draw the line....right?

I had a dog AND a cat (not at the same time) that needed 'rehab'. Your kids are on the right path - lots of gentle loving and soon his 'real' personality will come out. I look at my Brady-cat running crazed through the house, or vountarily wanting to snuggle w/me, and wonder what happened to the fraidy-cat that I brought home (that's how he got his name - fraidy-cat, Brady-cat). Enjoy your new family member!

Oh, you have fallen.... welcome to the club!! I am a sucker for dogs, which is why I have to draw the line at the 2 I have, even though my almost 18yo was trying to talk me into a German Shepherd puppy yesterday. I think a Great Dane and a Wire Fox Terrier is enough for our family of 6, don't you?

What a sweet little dog. I bet your children are in HEAVEN. We got a dog this past March (apparently, my 8-year-old daughter would be a great match for your doggie-loving son), and it's been a joy to watch the relationship between our dog and Natalie blossom. They are great friends. I wish the same for you.

He is so cute. I said the "I am not getting a dog" litany for almost 6 months before I succomed, almost a year ago. The kicker for me was watching my 7 year old insist on getting in the pen with my cousin's dog last Thanksgiving and begging to let her out. (They only had her in there because there were over 70 family members in and around their house that day.) I couldn't keep saying no after I saw that.

Sounds exactly like my futile attempts to avoid our Shelby, who is now my dog more than anyone else's. She was exactly what our family needed when we needed her most . . . even though we didn't realize it until much later. We've been incredibly blessed.

Welcome, Toby to the family! He will be well loved and and fodder for endless stories. : )

He is adorable! I am so excited for your family. I bet he will come out of his shell and will be a just-as-loud member of the family in no time. : ) I LOVE dogs and wish we could have one. Maybe someday. My daughter has special needs so she will definitely need a companion dog one day, right? I think that sounds like a grand excuse to get a dog!

I am not a furry animal person... dogs shed, cats smell and I can't even begin to explain guinea pigs, ferrets and rats. All of which I owned.. heck... I've had Ring necked doves, tarantulas and huge fish.

HOWEVER.... that being said... your story brought tears to my eyes. I am so happy this poor little guy, who spent his whole life in a small cage found a family full of love. A family that he will spend the rest of his life thinking, "This is what it was supposed to be like" .... "This is what the other dogs were talking about."

What a wonderful story and gift of love you have given to your children!

Oh shelter dogs are the best...did you know that the Humane Society also has sheep, goats, rabbits, and llamas? Yep they have me on speed dial for all farm animals...who brings a llama to the pound and drops them off anyway?

How sweet! Congratulations on your newest addition and you sound SO much like me! We had a dog for 11 years that adopted my husband and I from a local pound even though I was only "volunteering" to work there. We also have a black lab and a yorkie that adopted our family after I clearly said "I will not get a dog" but found myself surfing on PetFinder! ha! They are wonderful and four legged little blessings that we never think we need, but wonder how we lived without!

Shannon for years I told my boys that I was not old enough to get a dog. Well back in February we bit the doggie bullet and got a dog! I just love her as well as the boys. It was just what we needed. Even with all of the craziness of our baseball running lives we can't picture life with out our sweet Cookie! Congrats and welcome to the doggie days! Just look at this way to, it's another something to blog about!

What a cute puppy dog. After we had to put our second dog to sleep, I said that was it for any more animals. Then my mom went into a nursing home this year and she had a 9 year old dog. So, we took him but THAT'S it. No more dogs after he's gone. I hope LOL.

Famous last words!! Mine were, "We will not get another dog." We got another dog. And I LOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE her. She had been living for 6 months with an elderly couple. Imagine her surprise when she ended up with the other Loudest Family in America. She used to pass out on the couch about 5:00 each night and be up with the roosters. She has adapted to our schedule and we love, love, love her dearly. Enjoy your doggie!

I just recently found your site and already feel a part of your family. I know how hard it is to bring a new skittish family member into the fold. We just adopted a two year old momma cat from a local store that had been in a kennel for three months. When we brought her home we decided to 'totally leave her alone to get acquainted'. Yeah right, my husband immediately started talking to her (in the third person eg. Is it dinner time for Torrie-cat?) and our other kitten started to torment her. Have fun with your puppy and treat him gently (as much as four kids can).

Having fallen in love with a "rescue" puppy myself, I will tell you what I was told... The puppy needs to "see 50 places and 250 faces" as soon as he is able to do so, as he is already an older puppy, to be properly socialized. Love and affection also do wonders, and I'm sure you have that covered...

I belong in the "we are not getting another dog" and it lasted for a whole week after Poppers died. Jack just fills the hole in our lives that we had waiting for him! Toby looks great and he'll be well loved which is all any four-legged family member needs.

He's lovely! Dogs restore your spirit--there's no doubt... The best part about working at a boarding kennel is the daily dose of unconditional acceptance, joy in a new playmate, lunch partners (just a little bite...or five), and the complete lack of self-consciousness. I'm so glad that you were able to bring a seed of that joy home, and even more thrilled that you adopted!!
Congratulations on your new family member!!

He's adorable. I keep trying to decide if we should get a second dog. Part of me says no...but our other doggy could use the company....and they are so delightful...but you have three kids to take care of...but dogs are so cute!...but you already have to clean up enough pee messes...

Dogs teach us about unconditional love until we get to be with the Author of it. I honestly think that if someone forced me to name my best friend, it would have to be Walt, my 80 pound rescue dog I started keeping "for a while" for my son (your brother) about 6 years ago!

excellent choice - we got a "new" old dog last spring and then have gone through some big upheavals in our life - laughing at Zoe the dog has been great for us - hope that handsome little fellow brings as much happiness to your family.

Oh No!!! Did I write this post??? Only I haven't gone and done it yet! I have been looking at Petfinder and the local humane society now for TWO years!! All the while telling myself all the same things you did. Excuse me now while I go to Petfinder to gaze lovingly at all the little sweeties out there that are calling me (and MY 8 year old boy's)name! :) So it is worth all of the extra care and chaos, huh? Oh my! I am doomed!

I can tell by the look in his eyes that he knows you rescued him from a bad life and brought him into the lap (pun intended) of luxury! I have one that my daughter brought home, as a puppy, her senior year of high school. Now that she's in her senior year in college, GUESS who feeds, loves,worms, exercises, dotes on, and swears she will NEVER EVER EVER have another dog, it's like having a toddler? One guess.

Precious! I just wish you'd come down to our place before hitting Petfinders. I have a grouchy cat and two misfit dogs that drive me nuts and I'd be more than willing to let you practice your boys whispering around them.

What's so funny is that after years of infertility and loss, my animals used to be my babies. We had resigned that they were all we'd have to care for. But now that we have our two miracle human babies, my animals are...well...they're now the pets, if you know what I mean. LOL!

I held my husband off from getting a dog for FIVE YEARS.....finally
March 3, 2009 we got a yellow lab from Pet Refuge....I have 2 words for
you Victoria Stilwell.....she is way better than that "dog Whisper" guy.
She also has a show called "It's me or the Dog"....her method works...
and it is very ...very easy....for adults or children.
God Bless, Pam, South Bend

Oh my goodness, he is ADORABLE!!! Dogs are a wonderful part of the family. We have a Corgi, and are completely sold on them. We will probably never own another breed - WONDERFUL dogs. Congrats on the newest Dryer! :)

Great save!!!! Oh, I could squeeze Toby, too cute. If this works out for you, I have a crazy, wild boxer that would like to come live with you. Well, my boys might not like me giving their dog away, but maybe we could have joint custody.
The Park Wife

Thank you for saving this guys life! He needed you! I said I would never get a dog either, until I moved to a farm from the city.

I said I would never get a second dog, when the coon hound found us and now is howling for her grub as we speak, (oops type)
I never said I would get a cat, until I heard the mice through the walls of my 100 year old farmhouse. Never said I would ever get another cat, until Needy Kitty came roving down my country road wailing for her mother. I never said I would get any chickens, as I clean the chicken poop of my boots before entering the house to cook breakfast. I said I would live and die in LA.....well I was wrong about that too!
You did good mommy, make those kids take are of that buddy. And don't ever say you'll. never anything ever again!http://hollywoodfarmfilms.blogspot.com/